Isaaac,
Definitely acoustic drums! Definitely good for shows (like duh haha). Under 3k budget? Should be able to get some descent stuff. FOR UNLIMITED BUDGET? OH BABY! HAHAHAHA
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Oct 8 2010, 11:05 AM
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Isaaac, Definitely acoustic drums! Definitely good for shows (like duh haha). Under 3k budget? Should be able to get some descent stuff. FOR UNLIMITED BUDGET? OH BABY! HAHAHAHA |
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Oct 8 2010, 08:43 PM
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I think its really vital to use an acoustic set for live shows. Very sure that an electric drum will deliver good sound quality? But, i believe the acoustic set, gives it more kick and life.
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Oct 10 2010, 04:41 PM
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QUOTE(atong @ Oct 9 2010, 02:28 AM) I use electric drum for a show last year in Cherating. It took me around 30 minutes for drum setup and sound check. Plus, I don't have to get my brother's van for transportation. Compare to my previous setup... Haha dude i think you got me wrong. I didn't mean to question the sound quality of an edrum. I'm stating that the edrum has good quality, but doesn't have that live-acoustic feel for live shows. Furthermore, I can switch the sound in my preset list using foot switch ie after playing Beatles, I can switch the sound to Bee Gees then switch to A.Rahman Hassan. Talkin about edrum sound for live show, it is common to have drum triggering in live acoustic setup. Especially snare and kick drum. Too many drummer using the drum trigger to mention. From Jojo Mayer to George Kollias.. Just my opinion |
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